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Contractors begin taking out Nelson Dam on Naches River

YAKIMA — The city of Yakima was set to begin taking out the Nelson Dam on Monday following…

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Forks hospital board hopefuls answer questions

Commission expansion among topics

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Family of man shot by Pierce County deputy settles lawsuit for $3.5M

PORT ORCHARD — The estate of a man fatally wounded in Port Orchard by a Pierce County sheriff’s…

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State Patrol: 67 troopers leave jobs due to vaccine mandate

OLYMPIA — The Washington State Patrol said Tuesday that 127 employees, including 67 troopers, have left the agency…

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Albert Haller Foundation awards $350,000

The Albert Haller Foundation has approved awards totaling $350,000 to nonprofit organizations in Clallam County.

Dr. Tom Locke is the Jefferson County deputy health officer.

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Mandates may be ‘new normal,’ deputy health officer says

Vaccination rates are rising across the state and nationally, the deputy public health officer for Jefferson County told…

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Hospitals, schools comply with order

Hundreds from Peninsula agencies receive vaccine exemption

The ferry MV Coho sits at its Port Angeles dock on Tuesday, waiting for the opportunity to resume service to Victoria. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Coho ferry to restart service Nov. 8

PCR test required for entry into Canada

Sequim’s Russ Britton (507) jumps through the finish line after he completes the Run the Peninsula 5K on the Larry Scott Trail in Port Townsend on Saturday. Taran Johnson, (547) also from Sequim, races to the finish. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Hundreds of runners take on Larry Scott Trail

High-schoolers, locals among 264 live-event entrants

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Forums to inform search for Peninsula College president

Public feedback must be submitted by Nov. 4

The Port of Port Townsend’s Herb Beck Marina in Quilcene was the subject of an outreach survey conducted this past summer. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Quilcene wants more of Herb Beck Marina

Changes needed, residents tell Port of Port Townsend

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Port Angeles, Sequim school districts warn of social media challenges

Vandalism, other acts encouraged on apps

Stairclimbers, from left, Tim Davis, Margie Brueckner, Matt Aston and Esther McKellar of the Port Angeles Fire Department, practice ascending the Laurel Street Stairs above downtown Port Angeles on Saturday in preparation for next spring’s 31st annual LLS Firefighter Stairclimb on March 13 at the Columbia Center in downtown Seattle. The climb, a benefit for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, requires firefighters and emergency personnel to make a timed ascent of the 788-foot skyscraper’s 69 flights of stairs to help fund cancer research. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Taking the stairs for a good cause

Stairclimbers, from left, Tim Davis, Margie Brueckner, Matt Aston and Esther McKellar of the Port Angeles Fire Department,…

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Forums to inform search for college president

Public feedback submitted by Nov. 4

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Olympic Medical Center opens new clinic

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center will open a new drive-through for COVID-19 testing and vaccination Monday.

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…

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First Step gets $10k donation

PORT ANGELES — First Step Family Support Center recently received a $10,000 donation from the Discuren Foundation.

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Film fest seeks to shatter stereotypes about disability

Movies, discussions begin Monday

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Yellowstone crews scale back search for Utah conservationist

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Monday is state’s deadline for vaccine

Health care, state employees among those affected